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How much money should one take to Disney?

Around $50 per day per person is a good start. A bit of extra cash is great for buying snacks, souvenirs, and alcohol. Disney prices are higher than regular stores, but they offer unique items and services you can't find anywhere else.



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Most people who go to the Walt Disney World Resort are not rich. On average, a family of four will spend $5,240 for their Disney World vacation. This includes their meals, a 4-night hotel stay, and 4 days' worth of theme park tickets.

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The total cost of food at Disney World ends up being $200 – $300 per day for a family of four. With that said, our estimate varies depending on how much you eat, what you eat and drink, and where you dining. There are so many Quick Service, Table Service, and other dining options in the parks and resorts.

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Now in Disney World, Coca-Cola Fountain Drinks will cost $4.29 at quick service restaurants, which is an increase of $. 30 from the previous price of $3.99. This price increase specifically applies to fountain drinks, not bottled drinks. Dasani Bottled Water has also increased in price from $3.50 to $3.75.

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Disney individual-sized pizza is $9.99-$10.49. More substantial and creative plates like Shrimp Tacos, Oak-grilled Salmon, or a Pork Carnitas Rice Bowl range from $10.99-$12.99. So budgeting about $12 per person for any quick-service meal at Disney is a good figure.

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So, needless to say, because of Disney's attention to detail and mission to maintain a clean and safe park experience, maintaining their parks and property is an expensive endeavor. And that cost is passed on to you.

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15 Ways to Do Disney on a Budget
  • Spend some days at the park and some days at the pool. ...
  • Skip the Park Hopper and visit one park per day. ...
  • Buy Disney gift cards at a discount. ...
  • Pay for food as you go—with cash. ...
  • Bring your own food. ...
  • Arrive just before the park opens. ...
  • Use PhotoPass photographers (but don't buy the package).


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Spending Money on your Disney World Vacation Around $50 per day per person is a good start. A bit of extra cash is great for buying snacks, souvenirs, and alcohol. Disney prices are higher than regular stores, but they offer unique items and services you can't find anywhere else.

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For a family of three or four, you'll probably want to assume you're spending at least $3500, with $5000-6000 being a comfortable amount, and $10000 being enough to make anyone's dreams come true.

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The total cost of food at Disney World ends up being $200 – $300 per day for a family of four. With that said, our estimate varies depending on how much you eat, what you eat and drink, and where you dining. There are so many Quick Service, Table Service, and other dining options in the parks and resorts.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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Estimated Disneyland Daily Operating Cost: $5.49 Million Operating all of Disney's parks and resorts cost $14.015 billion in 2019, according to the company's annual report. If the cost to operate was split evenly per park, that would amount to around $5.49 million per park per day.

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And as a general rule of thumb, the best time to go to Disney World, Florida is from January to early February, as well as the late February to early March range. Then later on in the year, most days in August, and September, as well as most weekdays in October are generally the cheapest times to visit.

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Casey's Corner Walt's Chili All-Beef Foot-Long Hot Dog: price changed from $13.99 to $14.29.

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Bottled beverages are also available for purchase throughout Disney World. Bottled waters are typically $3.50 each. Bottled soda is typically $5, offering Coca-Cola products such as Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite.

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Prices are not uniform in all locations, which is rare at Walt Disney World, but you'll often see a single apple or banana priced at $2.29, a sleeve of three clementines is $4.19, and a few ounces of grapes are $3.99.

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For some foods, Disney buys ingredients (if not the entire food) from third-party sellers. The price they pay for those items will play a big part in determining the cost, as Disney wants to turn a profit.

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